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Nk’Mip Desert Cultural Centre

A Million Pounds of Mud

Museum baked into Canada’s only desert.

Completed in 2007, this 1,600 acre desert conservation area – the largest remnant of the Great American Desert- is one of Canada’s most endangered places. Stewarding for its protection, the The Osoyoos Indian Band wanted to create a place that would protect and respect the land, celebrated the legacy of their people and that functioned in harmony with the site.

Largest Rammed Earth in North America

DIALOG, inspired by the Band’s harmonious interactions with the desert and their conservation efforts for its animals, used design and materials that speak to these relationships. The team wanted to design a building that would one day make a beautiful ruin. As part of that, we built the most sophisticated sustainable technologies right into the building. The desert flows over the building, which results in a habitable green roof and a structure that integrates seamlessly into the landscape. Further, the thick rammed earth (a type of low slump concrete) walls and green roof regulate the building’s temperature, and mitigate the effects of the extreme climate.